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Misua | Local Noodles From Fujian, China | TasteAtlas

Wheat vermicelli (Misua)

(Wheat vermicelli, Mee sua, Miswa, Mian cian, 麵線, មីសួ)

Misua are extremely thin wheat noodles originating from Fujian in China. The noodles cook very quickly, so they are sometimes added to the soup that has already been removed from the heat source. Misua noodles are a highly versatile ingredient, so they can be served as a side dish, fried with mushrooms, tofu, and vegetables, or used in salads and soups.


Some of the most popular dishes with misua noodles include noodle and meatball soup and seafood noodle stew. These noodles are also very popular in Taiwan, Singapore, and the Philippines. Misua symbolizes long life, so the noodles are regarded as a traditional birthday food in China.